Kubrick amazing piece that you have shared, :ty:
I heard the piano version in the movie "Ordinary People"
Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK6heUdRr-E
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Kubrick amazing piece that you have shared, :ty:
I heard the piano version in the movie "Ordinary People"
Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK6heUdRr-E
"Courage of the Wind" - David Lanz - Piano (Style: romantic/uplifting/nostalgia)
"Chinese Lake Reflections" - Matt Molloy - Harp, flute, ?piano (Style: relaxing/chillout; - this tune gives me a feel of a boat ride through a lake on a winter's night)
"Los sueños" - Astor Piazzolla - Bandoneon, with string ensemble (Style: romantic/tango; - to me, this tune evokes a feel of a newly-wed couple on their honeymoon, they've gone to South America, they're dancing a tango, or they're spending an evening going to coffeeshops, watching street performers, etc.)
"Indian Spring" - Craig Chaquico & Douglas Spotted Eagle - Panflute, Acoustic guitar (Style: chillout; - this tune gives me a feel of a scene of a campfire at a secluded spot on the edge of a woodland on a riverbank on a quiet full moon night)
"El Ritme De Amor" - Kevin Laliberte - acoustic guitar, with backing band
"Always with me, Always with you" - Joe Satriani - Electric guitar (Video on YouTube). Probably Satriani's most popular tune - certainly my favourite! Very relaxing tune.
"Ascolta" - Ludovico Einaudi - piano, synthesizer - This tune has a "science fiction" feel to it. Although it is mainly dominated by the piano, the added synthesizer effects give it a "cold" and "dark" feel.
"The Snow Prelude N. 15" - Ludovico Einaudi - piano
"Ballade pour Adeline" - de Senneville/Toussaint/Clayderman - piano, orchestra. Probably one of the most popular tunes of all time - composed by Paul Senneville and Olivier Toussaint, played by Richard Clayderman; it was a tribute to de Senneville's newborn daughter Adeline; the music expresses the pride and joy felt by a father for his daughter.
"In a lover's eyes" - Jim Brickman - piano
- Music Pieces from West Java -Familiar flute peeks through yet lightly haunting overall
'Sabilulungan' Sundanese Gamelan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juE-L...eature=related
Kacapi Suling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPXjP...eature=related
Kacapi Suling - Hariring Kuring
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPg_4...eature=related
The youtube uploader "fyardhie" has posted many other beautiful pieces.
Been hearing a couple of tracks from Quantic, they seem to do alot of eclectic world music and fusion this is one lazy afternoon sounding one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2RrK...eature=related
Not So Blue: silly little cartoon video included, music is more jazzy and lounge-like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBft8qY6caE&NR=1
have not explored all their tracks but they seem to make it their mission to explore many areas of music genres.
Revisted Batman Returns yesterday. Maan....
Best opening ever, best composition ever. Elfman have never received Oscar. Yeah, those b*******s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuMZHOHlpws
Bolero
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-4J5j74VPw
Also listen to the one conducted by Zubin Mehta! :)
The instrumental version of that famous "Baker Street" sax piece...infectious to say the least :cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O6NZT6zFko
Illayaraja's how to name it is really good...not evryone but 'how to name it' and 'do nything' is too good